VIDEO: Project 2025 brings nuclear armageddon back into vogue

By Graham Harrington

April 24, 2024

Project 2025 is a titanic document, with plans ranging from cutting half of all government employees to targeting reproductive rights on a scale never seen before, but did you know it also details a return to fears of mutual nuclear annihilation?

On page 399 the document calls for the continual development of nuclear weaponry for all three prongs of the military triad (army, navy, air force) as well as additional testing in response to China expanding its nuclear arsenal, despite the fact that our current stockpile could easily end life as we know it.

This pointless military posturing only serves to waste valuable resources, poison our testing sites, and drive the world just a little closer to obliteration.

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Project 2025 is a titanic document, with plans ranging from cutting half of all government employees to targeting reproductive rights on a scale never seen before, but did you know it also details a return to fears of mutual nuclear annihilation? On page 399 the document calls for the continual development of nuclear weaponry for all three prongs of the military triad (army, navy, air force) as well as additional testing in response to China expanding its nuclear arsenal, despite the fact that our current stockpile could easily end life as we know it. This pointless military posturing only serves to waste valuable resources, poison our testing sites, and drive the world just a little closer to obliteration. #USNews #USPolitics #Fallout #2024Election #PoliticalNews #MAD #MutuallyAssuredDestruction #WMD #WeaponsofMassdestruction #Project2025 #PoliticsNews #NewsUpdate #Pennsylvania #FalloutTV #Oppenheimer #Geopolitics #PAPolitics #nuke #nuclearwar

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  • Graham Harrington

    Graham Harrington is The Keystone's social media manager. As a multimedia journalist, he has written for the Denisonian, PAC News, and Today’s Patient. Graham lives in Delaware County and is a graduate of Denison University in Granville, Ohio.

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